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Wood’s winner hands Palace another defeat

- AFP

burnley — Chris Wood’s dream debut for Burnley pushed Frank De Boer to the brink of the sack as Crystal Palace crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Turf Moor on Sunday.

New Zealand internatio­nal Wood marked his maiden appearance for Burnley following his club record £15 million ($19 million, 16 million euros) move by firing the winner early in the first half.

The former Leeds striker punished a woeful backpass by Palace’s South Korean winger Lee Chung-yong.

For Palace manager De Boer, his side’s fourth successive defeat could bring an abrupt end to his first season at Selhurst Park.

Palace have yet to score a league goal since Ajax and Inter Milan coach De Boer took charge and reports ahead of this fixture claimed Eagles chairman Steve Parish was already considerin­g sacking the Dutchman.

With Parish watching from the stands, De Boer saw second bottom Palace waste a string of chances to at least snatch a point and he will head back to south London with his future in doubt.

Desperate to spark Palace into life, De Boer had made three changes and reluctantl­y switched to a 4-4-2 formation in a bid to kick-start his season. But it took just three minutes for his plans to go horribly wrong.

Lee, making his 100th Premier League appearance, turned and played the ball back in the direction of the non-existent Palace defence.

Wood reacted superbly, intercepti­ng the pass and slotting past Palace goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey first time from the edge of the area.

Palace were almost level within a minute when Scott Dann took aim from the right side of the box and his deflected shot was booted off the line by Matthew Lowton. —

 ?? AP ?? Burnley’s Chris Wood (top right) and Crystal Palace’s Lee Chung-yong battle for the ball during the English Premier League match. —
AP Burnley’s Chris Wood (top right) and Crystal Palace’s Lee Chung-yong battle for the ball during the English Premier League match. —
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